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Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Nimrod, King Of Shinar, From The Palace Of Khorsabad. From The Imperial Bible Dictionary

Nimrod, King Of Shinar, From The Palace Of Khorsabad. From The Imperial Bible Dictionary, Published 1889

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Statue of Kurlil. From T

Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Statue of Kurlil. From T
Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Statue of Kurlil. Found next to the Temple of Ninhursag in Tell al-Ubaid. Southern Iraq. 2500 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Early writing. Pictographs drawn. Clay tablet. Administrativ

Early writing. Pictographs drawn. Clay tablet. Administrativ
Mesopotamia. Early writing. Pictographs drawn. Clay tablet. Administrative text. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. King Eannatum of L

Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. King Eannatum of Lagash. From Girsu. 2424-2405BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Basalt caryatids guarding the temple of Tell Halaf. Syria

Basalt caryatids guarding the temple of Tell Halaf. Syria
Syria. Entrance to the Aleppo National Museum. Basalt caryatids guarding the temple of Tell Halaf

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Illustration of ancient Sumerian next to a map highlighting ancient Sumer

Illustration of ancient Sumerian next to a map highlighting ancient Sumer

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Illustration of terracotta amulet showing a trading ship, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley

Illustration of terracotta amulet showing a trading ship, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: PBIB2A-00096

PBIB2A-00096
Daniel reading the handwriting on the wall for Nebucchadnezzar. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: BUSN2A-00090

BUSN2A-00090
Scribes using the stylus and other means of writing in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: PANC2A-00111

PANC2A-00111
Cyrus the Great entering Babylon, 539 BC. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: PANC2A-00112

PANC2A-00112
Cyrus II, King of Persia, restoring the Hebrews sacred vessels. Hand-colored woodcut of a Gustave Dore illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: PANC2A-00057

PANC2A-00057
Soldiers paying final tribute to the dying Alexander the Great in Babylon, 323 BC. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Gateway to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Gateway to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Entrance to the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Assyrian royal palace

Assyrian royal palace
Reception hall of an Assyrian palace in ancient Mesopotamia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map of the Mideast in ancient times

Map of the Mideast in ancient times
Map of the ancient Near East, birthplace of civilization. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Artists impression of the restored palace at Kouyunjik, Nineveh, Assyria

Artists impression of the restored palace at Kouyunjik, Nineveh, Assyria. From Cassells Universal History, published 1888; Artwork

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Reconstruction of White Temple at the Sanctuary of Anu, Uruk, Mesopotamia, drawing

Reconstruction of White Temple at the Sanctuary of Anu, Uruk, Mesopotamia, drawing, Sumerian civilization
Sumerian civilization. Reconstruction of White Temple at the Sanctuary of Anu, Uruk, Mesopotamia. Drawing

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Great Ziggurat, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977

Great Ziggurat, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977. Ziggurats were temple towers of terraced pyramid form built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq, 1977

Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq, 1977. Ziggurats were temple towers of terraced pyramid form built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Walls of Kish, Iraq, 1977

Walls of Kish, Iraq, 1977. Kish was one of the twelve city states of the Ancient Sumerian civilization in Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Walls of Kish, Iraq, 1977

Walls of Kish, Iraq, 1977. Kish was one of the twelve city states of the Ancient Sumerian civilization in Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Ziggurat of Agar Quf, Dur-Kurigalzu, Iraq, 1977

Ziggurat of Agar Quf, Dur-Kurigalzu, Iraq, 1977. Ziggurats were temple towers of terraced pyramid form built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Ziggurat, Ashur, Iraq, 1977

Ziggurat, Ashur, Iraq, 1977. Ziggurats were temple towers of terraced pyramid form built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Landing Stage at Ahvaz, Iran - WWI Xmas card

The Landing Stage at Ahvaz, Iran - WWI Xmas card
A rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of the Landing Stage at Ahvaz - a city

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Standard of Ur Babylonian art

Standard of Ur Babylonian art
The Standard of Ur. 2600 -2400 BC. Peace panel. Babylonian art. Mosaic. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum. Proc: IRAQ. Ur

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cu

Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cuneiform. Clay. Describes the conquest of Babylon in 539 BC and the capture of King Nabonidus by Cyrus the Great

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Antique map of the Middle East by Halma

Antique map of the Middle East by Halma

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Neo-Sumerian. Statue of Gudea. Girsu, Iraq. 2120 BC. Cuneifo

Neo-Sumerian. Statue of Gudea. Girsu, Iraq. 2120 BC. Cuneifo
Mesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian. Ruler Gudea of state of Lagash. Diorita statue. From Girsu (modern Telloh). Iraq. 2120 BC. Cuneiform inscription. Detail. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Fall of Babylon by John Martin (1789-1854). 1831. Nation

The Fall of Babylon by John Martin (1789-1854). 1831. National Library. Paris. France. Exposition Babylon. Louvre

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late Preh

Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late Preh
Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Early writing tablet recording the allocation of beer. Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. 3100-3000BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Illustration of strip of land known as the fertile crescent which stretched from Egypt through

Illustration of strip of land known as the fertile crescent which stretched from Egypt through Canaan and Mesopotamia to Babylonia in the Old Testament

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper)

Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper)
5049847 Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); 31.1x5.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Openwork plaque with a striding sphinx, c. 9th-8th century B. C. (ivory)

Openwork plaque with a striding sphinx, c. 9th-8th century B. C. (ivory)
5054677 Openwork plaque with a striding sphinx, c.9th-8th century B.C. (ivory) by Neo-Assyrian, (9th century BC); 8.8x10.3 x2.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus

View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus
3899813 View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus, and of the remains of the exterior walls, from Mosul, 1853 (lithograph) by Layard, Austen Henry (1817-94); New York Public Library

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Assyrian tablet of a trade contract engraved in cuneiform, 2000 BC (tablet)

Assyrian tablet of a trade contract engraved in cuneiform, 2000 BC (tablet)
AIS5342654 Assyrian tablet of a trade contract engraved in cuneiform, 2000 BC (tablet); Museo Civico Archeologico, Como, Italy; (add.info.: Meso)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Statue of a female in worshipping pose, Khafajah, Mesopotamia, c.2650-2550 BC (gypsum)

Statue of a female in worshipping pose, Khafajah, Mesopotamia, c.2650-2550 BC (gypsum)
3288571 Statue of a female in worshipping pose, Khafajah, Mesopotamia, c.2650-2550 BC (gypsum); Photo © Zev Radovan

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Asia Minor, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria and Syria in Antiquite

Asia Minor, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria and Syria in Antiquite (Mesopotamian nations in the ancient times)
ELD4957113 Asia Minor, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria and Syria in Antiquite (Mesopotamian nations in the ancient times) Engraving from " Atlas Universel" by Houze

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Ishtar Gate, Babylonian, c.580 BC (photo)

The Ishtar Gate, Babylonian, c.580 BC (photo)
BAL124242 The Ishtar Gate, Babylonian, c.580 BC (photo); Iraq Museum, Baghdad

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Ibex (image 2 of 2), late 9th century - early 8th century BCE Creator: Unknown

Ibex (image 2 of 2), late 9th century - early 8th century BCE Creator: Unknown
Ibex (image 2 of 2). Mannaean, late 9th century - early 8th century BCE

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Ibex (image 1 of 2), late 9th century - early 8th century BCE. Creator: Unknown

Ibex (image 1 of 2), late 9th century - early 8th century BCE. Creator: Unknown
Ibex (image 1 of 2). Mannaean, late 9th century - early 8th century BCE

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map of Assyria, Chaldea and Adjacent Countries, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Map of Assyria, Chaldea and Adjacent Countries, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Map of Assyria, Chaldea and Adjacent Countries, 1890. Assyria was a Mesopotamian kingdom from 25th century BC to 612 BC- 609 BC

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Figurine of a nude woman, Mesopotamia, c. 2000-1800 BC (clay)

Figurine of a nude woman, Mesopotamia, c. 2000-1800 BC (clay)
3288142 Figurine of a nude woman, Mesopotamia, c.2000-1800 BC (clay) by Mesopotamian; Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem, Israel; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Fragments of mural paintings, palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Assyria, (1928)

Fragments of mural paintings, palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Assyria, (1928)
Fragments of mural paintings from the palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Assyria, (1928). 1260-1240 B.C...The lighter tints show the reconstructed part

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map to Illustrate the Mesopotamian Expedition, 1919. Creator: George Philip & Son Ltd

Map to Illustrate the Mesopotamian Expedition, 1919. Creator: George Philip & Son Ltd
Map to Illustrate the Mesopotamian Expedition, 1919. Showing the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, including the Turkish or Ottoman Empire, and parts of Russia, Persia and Egypt

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Two Old Men of Shush, Iran - WWI Xmas card

Two Old Men of Shush, Iran - WWI Xmas card
A rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of two old men of Shush - the capital

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Ziggurat, Assyrian temple, reproduction in a drawing by Chipiez

Ziggurat, Assyrian temple, reproduction in a drawing by Chipiez

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Lamassu or Bull-man. Gate from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharr

Lamassu or Bull-man. Gate from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharr
Assyrian Art. Lamassu or Bull-man. Gate from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharrukin (Khorsabad). Assyria, 721-705 BC. Alabaster. Louvre Museum. Paris. France

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Illustration of Ziggurat, Ur, Mesopotamia

Illustration of Ziggurat, Ur, Mesopotamia



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